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Heart surgery, cardiopulmonary bypass, and organic inflammatory response. Part II: changes in leukocytes, arachidonic acid derivatives, and hormones
Authors:A Parolari  F Alamanni  C Antona  M Stanghellini  F Rossi  P Gerometta  D Cavoretto  V Arena  P Biglioli
Affiliation:Cattedra di Cardiochirurgia I, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Centro Cardiologico Fondazione I Monzino IRCCS, Milano.
Abstract:The use of cardiopulmonary bypass for surgical cardiac procedures is characterized by a whole-body inflammatory reaction due to the contact of blood through nonendothelialized surfaces; this stimulates the organism to recognize the cardiopulmonary bypass system as "nonself" and to activate specific (immune) and nonspecific (inflammatory) responses. These responses are then related with postoperative damage to many body systems of the body, like pulmonary, renal or brain dysfunction, excessive bleeding and postoperative sepsis. In this paper, present knowledge on untoward responses of the patient to cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery is reviewed and discussed, particularly focusing on the perturbation of the leukocytes, of the hormones and of the products of the arachidonic acid cascade.
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